Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Pictures On Iron Poisoning How Do You Put Pictures Onto Fabric Using An Iron?

How do you put pictures onto fabric using an iron? - pictures on iron poisoning

I wanted a picture of my home computer into a T-shirt with an iron post, and I know you have to use a certain type of paper, but I know I do not know where you get it?

5 comments:

Julios said...

WHSmith has some other options and buy online, but I found this for you, it might be worthwhile ... http://www.whsmith.co.uk/CatalogAndSearc

Chanteus... said...

You want to transfer to paper. Many stores carry supplies, sometimes I saw at Staples.

Print the image on which the instrument of the image on your computer (contrary, if the text or words in the opposite direction), and iron, then the T-shirt.

You transfer paper for light-colored clothing in the shops. It is difficult to find one for dark clothes, but mail can be ordered.

Another method is to design as art black and white on plain paper to print it on your clothes and then the color on the canvas with permanent markers. During washing, washed, black lines, if you go with a black marker.

The only problem with this method, you run the risk of bleeding ink marker outside of their guidelines if they do not properly stretch fabric.

bennachi... said...

TSRI, we need a little special printer paper. There are different types, but only look in the shops "iron on transfer paper" or something with a similar name. Try to computer shops, stores, office supplies, etc.

Be sure to read the instructions delivered to the paper, and also make sure it is compatible with your printer! Place the paper into the printer in the correct position!

OK, so a picture from the Internet (Windows: Right-click on an image and select "Save Picture As ...", specify a file name and save it in the image folder) and there as usual. Remember, the image is inverted, so do not try to use the script.

Cut around the image with scissors, but not too close to the edges - leave a white border.

Following the instructions of paper, use an iron in the picture. Do yourself, things sure, or the picture is not completely erased.

Allow to cool, and do not move or stretch, the T-shirt until it. Enjoy your new T-shirt!

http://www.craftycomputerpaper.co.uk / pro ...

http://www.proworldinc.com/transfer_pape ...

http://buyepson.co.uk/Home.aspx

Selena P said...

http://www.shortcourses.com/display/disp ...

Red Rose said...

WH Smith sells this type of role. It goes into the printer and is very easy to use:)

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